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TUESDAY, MARCH 30, 1948 MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 117 SECOND and FOURTH Monday of each month in Scottish Rite Temple beginning at 7:30 p. m. PAGE FOUR Daily Alaska Empire e ;zo YEARS AGO #%% mupire L it s et et ety VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS Taku Post No. 5550 Since that day Alaska has produced many times its purchase price in harvests from natural resources, but the value of Alaska as a strategic military outpost grows each year and far surpasses the other Meets first and third Fridays. Post Hall, Sew~ ard St. Visiting Com- .y TR;;'Q,l’Ng;&MU*' Streets, Juneau, Alasks Pmmm' Today the people of the continental United States DONOITY TROY LINGO - - . JVieESudmi|oan be HADDY that the Russian does not occupy and ) MARCH 30, 1928 O R . Gk \WILLIS R. BOOTH, RTER - . - r and Mana e g et ’ g A 4 . 2 de A 5 Qe 4 Puie . - - |« s MibsingRawee | OWD the gcest TEEAEy UG the . Varge of this bon- g 9| Ty tickets were in the field for the city election with Thomas B.. | Mancer’ WILLIAN In TSRS Bty S W BSERRC GENOWS Ton it Boot BESCRCSSRER Hnenl . MARCH 30 o Judson heading both for reelection as Mayor. Council candidates on ' SRGEOIALY Y e RGN PLO S i % B ——— Entered In the Post Office }r"r.;f;;len‘u“;;second Class Matter. B 2 - ® | the Citizens Efficiency ticket were Wallis George, Walter P. Scott and 3 B P 0 ELKS Delivered by carrier T:l‘ 3::.:‘-- and Douglas for SL.5¢ per month WHAT IS AN APOLOGY? |® Mis Katherine Alexander o C. H. MacSpadden. On the Peoples ticket, Dave Housel, A. L. Lund- Ynfl'll Always Get a Better Deal [N S U N six menths, SO0 ens Fear, SRS _— {e David Orrin Edwards ® srom and Olaf Torkelson. Grover C. Winn was unopposed for the in Fur Styles and Values at W : One year I adanc 418001 S months, In advance, $1.50 “Something said or written in defense or justifica- | o Mrs, e e 5 Sunepu Echog) Board. Marti Vict f ln p. m. VTs:yun bx::::ay g e month, in advance, $1.80. 5 1 e 4 iten in defense or justifica-| o = jupice Kathleen Hillermgn | ) et W artin vicior rurs, inc. it g eI8 (wals Subacribers wl! ccufer a favor if they wil promptly ROy | tion of what appears to be wrong, or what may be| Ervin Hagerup 4| 5 it e e i S i P come. VICTOR POWER, Ex- Busine: ice Of allure or 1 | r. 'S, las r'e I' au. 2 i :.m;;ru; - ce of any liable to disapprobation. An acknowledgement in-| e Mrs. Richard: MeDonald 4 Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Balog of Douglas were registered a e Gastineau rm'l'hree“{}en::anomm lor aucd' Ruler. W. H. BIGGS, Sec- Telephones: News Office, 602, Business Office, 374. tended as a reparation, or expressive of regret, for|e Mrs. Cetl Swagert; s s S-SR retary. J | o The annual meeting of the Northern Light Presbyterian Church was MBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS some improper, injurious, or discourteous remark or|e Acken Edwards . y o . 3 o aliutaR rustesd tor the H c M ll Pll n ) W\R:ufimwm o Prehs do "Xr»‘x‘?l"filyy.uf‘:g"‘?nwormn!at“::h:gf act. That which serves as an excuse for the absence | ® George Lavall o held and W. P. Scott and Emil !frmlsc were elec! ustees for the . Uo “rp Y, . Thim t—‘fi»' ‘——r of—-f b ited in this paper #ad also the local mews published of something; a makeshift.” . . . Noah Webster. |e three-year term; R. E. Robertson, Treasurer. | T Ka You ice Berein e e 00000 0000 —_— ) Py SyDes BB R STEAM BATHS 10th and E Phone Blue 650 CHARLES R. GRIFFIN Co 1005 SECOND AVE -+ SEATTIE 4 - Eliot 5323 Newspapers- 1411 T . Mrs. M. George and little daughter returned to Juneau from the NATiUNAL REPRESENTATIVES — Al Pourth Avenue south Rash Optimism | & The annual Moose Baseball Dance, given by the LOOM for its| 'NATIVE SERVICE | MAKES (All FOR | willow wielflers, was to be held the next evening at the Thane mess | hail. { | Vi a | Serving Alaska Fxclustvely < (Washington Post) Some of the cptimism recently expressed by Sec- | retary Anderson about the improvement in world food | supplies seems to be contradicted by a report from The Erwin Feed Co. Office in Case Lot Grocery Beri's Food Center his own department. The March 1 issue of Foreizn MORE ]'EA(HERS * : : ; | PHONE 704 r S i The Misses Mamie and Elizabeth Feusi entertained at their Douglas i | ‘fi:?psv m»m( ??rk(,‘-;nmf‘c,?s?s thag x" 5 ‘;‘ = htm; ! 3 home with games and dancing. Prizes went to Aili Niemi, John Niemi HAY, GRAIN, COAL | Grocery Phones 104—105 e year total g supplies on hand in the four and STORAGE | ¢ Meat Phones 39539 The annual call of teachers to'and Leonard Johnson. Deliveries—10:15 A. M. principal exporting nations were the lowest in recent | years—123 million short tons, as compared with 134 |come to Alaska was again issued P ik [ 2:15 — 4:00 P. M. | million a year ago. Moreover, these figures include |today by the Alaska Native Ser- George Anderson, piano tuner, left for Ketchikan on the Admiral c A l. l r o n “ l A l | A 3 X | the augmented crops just harvested in Argentina and | vice. Dr. George Dale, ANS Edu- Rogers. > | s Australia, without which the situation would be much | cation Director, said that the Na- PR O X Grozery and Meat Market _ S — in | tive Service has about 35 teaching' ne yniversity of Washington Glee Club left for Petersburg on the 478 — PHONES — 871 worse. In other words, the recent improvement g | grain supplies elsewhere is more than outweighed by | cpenings in 30 Alaska stations s Sete o he steamer was to remain there while a concert | o T e the shorter crops in the United States and Canada. | this year s R s L e e The Rexall Store : i | : % § rvice Was given. Prices a ¢ s el s ative| As a lure, the Native Service What these figures emphasize is the imperative | s - Your Reliable Pharmacista SEWARD DAY, 1948 e need for continued caution in use of grain. To be sure, points to the many advantages of 0 i “Standing here and looking far off into the north- ' as far as current conditions can be relied uvon as an teaching at isolated Alaska sta- A. Van Mavern, Jack C “Fk“*i H. ’;1 A'H‘O;d and D. M. Bothwel: left| STEVENQS BUTLER-MAURO west, T see the Russian as he busily occupies himself index, the prospect is for miaterial Telief in the world tions. Dale declared the possibil- for Southeast Alaska ports - il ‘on the’trade. | - DRUG CO. food shortage during the latter half of 1948. But the ities for amateur photographers, — R o LADIES'—MISSES’ in establishing seaports and towns and fortifications, . si i s ere and lovers of outdoors is unlimited Weather: High. 34; low, 31; n srge of this continent, as the outposts of St., situation is still touch and go up to June 30. Were and 0 ;’ ‘”_]Fb‘f"m,“:; ¥ chn “m_ ‘G on, and build up your | it not for Russian grain exports, for example, several Man and wife combinations are 9 | READY-TO-WEAR EIALS: BDC Syl e 2 European countries would now be in a desperate vlight. | preferred. Both of the members e e S e seward Street Near Third HAnnY nAcE outposts all along the coast up even to the Aretic . "po o exports are at best imponderables which may or may not be qualified teach- Dailv Lessons in English 3. 1. corpon cloudy. I Ocean—they will yet become the outposts of my OWR ' ...\t pe counted upon. Moreover, a relatively small ers, but ANS can find a job to- Druggist country—monuments of the civilization of the United amount of grain can make:a lot of difference when gether for the two of them, if in- ! A] k “ N s 1 ; States in the northwest.” it comes to the quesiton of holding the line or cutting terested. SRR ST e S B i D IR L asga Music upp Y “The Squibb Store” The above is from a speech by Secretary of State the bread rations—a problem European nations still (..i]fn?fi}\) b""g;ll](;]‘n’fnl‘::zl:‘l:ll:'ersnl;t;; WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “His explanation corresponds . Artbuf M. Uggen, Manager Where Pharmacy Is » 2t -4 o Pianos—Musical Instruments Profession William H. Seward at St. Paul, Minnesota, September Mmay have to decide. i D y, “corres s TO yours.” Thus a great deal still depends on American ex- P! Say, “corresponds y with yours.” OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Motif. nted out that cpportunities are Pronounce mo-tef, O as in and Supplies 18, 1860. The treaty for the purchase was signed on B ellait Tor Navtag T o ; r e balance of the crop year—and any eXcelle S g X Phone 206 Second and Seward March 30, 1867 ports through the ba ; 0 i i 3 piated Tt ey (i A «d de Stocekl, Russlan Minister to amount of wheat we can ship abroad over and abové job because of the isolated loca- MORE unstressed, E as in TEA, accent second sy e. ABCHIE B BETTS aron Edouard de Sto y ssia tions. In addition, he said, only OFTEN MISSPELLED: Default; FAUL. Defalcation; FAL. . the 450 million bushel minimum goal we have set may have a tremendous influence on European stability Washington, was given the mission to sell Alaska to sminal charges are made for liv- : ruous, i tent, inappropriate, inharmonious, | HEINKE GENERAL k ncm.inal charges are made for liv SYNONYMS: Incongruous, inconsistent, inappropria armonic REPA]R’ S}li)P 4 Public Accountant I 0 Siate o Ao less thah 55'000‘0_00 in 1860. | oy emphasis still must be on grain conservation. If 'N€ accommodations. The non- jmproper, absurd, unfit, unsuitable. The final purchase price was $7,200000, the treaty being o L S04 lead to a squandering of grain teaching member of the family ©\yoRp STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours” Let us|f Welding, Plumbing, Oil Burner Auditor g, ratified by the Congress only after a great deal Of that in turn prevented us from making it possible for Would receive $1350 annually. Blacksmith Work epposition which voiced the opinion that the land Was Europe to bridge the gab, then We certainly should | The salaries include transpor- (Spprpry. siate of heing sober; temperance. (Pronounce so-bri-e-ti, || GENFRAL REPATR WORK Simpson Bldg. Phone 757 id to dand from Seattle if 929 W. 12th B¢, tation | the applicants remain worthless—of no value. have nothing to be exuberant about first T as in BRINE, accent second syllable). “Make sobriety a habit. (| Phune 204 on the job and intemperance will be hateful."—Lord Brougham. | | | r i | | | nerease our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today's word: i | | ogical war of nerves is that Amer- a prayer of carrying this state with 1 Warfielni’s Drug Store R e AL FOR i Ko for at least one year. Teaching | The Washinglon e resoudons. supporting 1ruman MODRIE' STACY JOINS | aovicants” we requiea 1o nave R | Wall Paper on civ i 2k ] . i . four years of college education and b N Churchill, visiting in New York, F o ) MODERN E‘HOUETTF Y { -6i0- | to be a graduate sarmerly Gt s 3 "~ Merry-Go-Round Ctumsbll, T “haity " tuericans| - PR DUNIEE TN SRRRILE, o bx s gaomit” L b . KOBERTA LEE ||| Fmerly Guy L smith Drugo Ideal Paint Sh ) o hoped his father, the ex-Prime : S Rpr el Sinicatl S NYAL Family Remedies € aint S op ; ent 3 C twenty (5 e e et et ot et} “woQ Q By DREW PEARSON Minister, would come to the United | Maurice “Morrie” Sta well- | o0 the ANS teaching staff, Dale 2 b ] HORLUCK’S DANISH Phone 549 . States to advise on the current known Seattle air transportation g R s Q. What kind of envelope does the wedding invitation require? | ICE CREAM Fred W. Wenat (Contirued from Page One) crisis. “Father wouldn't think of man, has joined the sales depart-' 4 - A. The wedding invitation requires two envelopes; the first, or| —_— F — coming over here until after the ment of Pacific Northern Airlin inner envelope is used as a protection for the invitation and is unsealed; | Al -} ENiora” Temiled He L e FIVE LEAVE WACHUSETT it 4 ol el e i inms l pment rolls off the assembly i clecHOnS, replied, Bandolph, ok BOREIS T Wha' GHULE0 ed ""l” the second envelope is heavier, and large enough to contain the invitatior | H:flchlng; Economy g S & r!. ] »'. {by Harold Olsen, General Sales| _. === ~= 00 i i SEn (hdetabvalibe: - Men’s and Boys’ Clothing { \TI-TRUMAN REVOLT Manager of the airline Five men left here on board the : | Markel R 3 would receive surplus ANEL ls't;'rfiirs‘ g | atacs served In the Navy last war, Aleutian from the US.C.Gi Cutter Q. When a man and his wife enter a hotel, should the both register? | arge ACROS STREET FROM | naval c rms for the Nor- D(‘m”um“c‘ él;all‘n;:\xx J. Howard 'as Ilig‘ht instructor at Jacksonville, Wachusett. Lieutenant (jg) A. A. A. No; the man should register for both. i Choice Mea!s At All Times Warfield's Drug Store v:i‘ pieg-an. A This would bolster | | DEMOcratie, Ohia Fmen: &+ FERET oo and later with s PBY squadion. | Fontaine. hes been transfed to. . Q. Shalkl belledeges e eaten with the fark or the spoon? i PHONES 553—92—95 Box 1465 Phone 677 & the Norweg to withstand pres- York last w%pk in a vain attempt When dis ged from the Navy 13th District _Headquurtm'.\ of the A. They should bz eaten with the spoon. | il { sure from Mcscow O e X amary outbreak of he returned to the University of ¢ Guard in Seatlle. FifCNAN gt e e A i 4 British RAF would be SWity nuy york State Demoorats against Washington where he completed a First Class Richard L. Murmay wil i | The Charles W. Carter The Alaskan Hotel expanded with the help Of NeW prosident Truman's renomination COUrse in Air Transportation and Spent the next 16/ 'weeks “ay 46 lOOK a nd LEARN | 2 / American planes. The RAF would 1" “Tidde fact is that McGrath Was graduated in 1046 with a B. A. Const Guaid ke Moohigie KA. C. GORDON { Mortuar peml Bmes 2w be made the n powattul de{eeiion’ inte & burains holocaust, degree; ‘He was active in_odllegeiBcubol, - Groton, Conn. - HeAmEn o) b4 0 Y at Reasonable Rates fense and striking force i Eu- " New vork City's powerful Dem- SPOFtS, playing three years with the First Diafis Jogs T ITewls has Ught Pusth and Franklin Sts. : rope. ocratic orgnx||7a{1<;xx has been vir- Husky foottall squad. He joined the sent to the Marine Hospital in Se- 1. Which is the only South American country that has a sea coast | PHONE 136 FHONE SINGLE O In adaiwion, iruman plans (o ask tually riddled by the Wallace for- West Coast Airlines in 1946 ;l;: ;""rstmfcdl‘ail LZ\C;::‘PC*F! H:::L on both the Atlantic and Pacitic Oceans? i Congress for several billion to ces, and when McGrath walked —————————— :a:xd R f‘ir-t B oo 2. What is the boiling point of water Centigrade? i PHONE 55 make the U. S. airforce the most into state chairman Paul Fitz- HANSON ON VACATION i e e o e 3. ‘Between what two tandidates for the Presidency of the U. S.|| Card Beverage Co. 5 powerful striking force in the patrick's hotel room, you could i e was the vote tied and the election decided by the House of Representatives? || ooy con 205 10th B Thomas Hardware Co is world. Emphasis will be placed on have cut the gloom with a knife.| wjjljam E. Hanson, son of Mr. idn 4 (’;7 i 4. Which is the least developed of the five senses among the lower PAINTS — OILS : y poweriul jet planes and heavy However, he entreated the boys Not gndq Mrs. Fred Nelson, Juneau, and ¢ o e © « © © ¢ o o o e animals? PHONE 216—DAY or NIGHT Builders’ and Shalf bombers. ~to desert the ship. He also scold- 5 cadet at Hill Military Academy 5. Which has the greater population, New York State or Canada? for MIXERS or SODA POP TaenwaR e . ¥ The Cabinet member who chiefly ‘ed Congressman Arthur Klein for portland, Oregon, is spending his o TIDE TABLE . ANSWERS: RS S e S sold this program to Truman is having denounced the President’s master vacation in Canada with o & . 1. Colombia i Secretary of National Defense | switch on Palestine. \friends. He will return to the |e MARCH 31 3 2 160 A | Wwindow—Auto—Plate—GLASS Remington Typewriters Forrestal, with support {rom Sec- | “Youre lucky,” replied Klein, | gcademy on March 30, when the o ; . 3 Th eng;ierson nd Aaron Burr, o (H1] B, Burford & Co retary of Commerce Harriman. “that the papers didn’t print ev-!gn. SN . 3 . % b omas al 5 G Ever since he served as Ambassador | ery an | P e heptms. Ho WL be Inle rtely Hulp s am, 142 1t (8 4. The sense of taste. IDEAL LASS » J. B. Burford & Co erything I said about Truman. time to see the Freedom Train e Low tide, 12:47 pm., 23 ft. ® 4 . to Russia, Harriman has been con-| “W. else did you say?” asked ' it visits Por il a b B | 5. New York State. - 7e A “Our Doorstep Is Worn by vinced that the only way to (lf\il'McG) th. ;hen I 8 Fortland, Apul ang ! e High tide, 19:11 pm., 111 ft. -ee =7 — "38 “lls‘lt’“gdhls)(;;‘l‘g:ue Batisfied Customers” ! with the Russians is to get tough. Klein’s reply made it easy to| —— o 2 ’—EYES EXAMINED LENSES PRESCRIBED el Lan i P’HONF: 633 1 When he first went to Moscow, understand why the newspape ® 0 e 0 s 0 0 00 0 0 A DON ABE! : ! A SPAPET | yote for Helmi A. Bach, Alaskan | 2 L R FORD AGENCY ¢ Harriman tried the policy of ' censored his remarks . ; i ! ) i DR. D. D. MARQUAR il coaperation tul Tmally e At THAE Hokit ex-Benater Jauies | oISl o Dougles, for Eepuilic (s Qe All Night! Every Night! o 5t . G;g:;:"s”"d Dealers) § cided the Russians misunderstand ' Mead of New York walked into the can Representative. 848 1 mo Salmen Creek Ccuntry Cluk. 849 2t OPTOMETRIST — GAS — OIL this as a sign of weaknes: He room. T E S A % PR Second and )} ranklin Jureau | B o G G A “ Junean mcl" co has told Truman that the only) “When are you going to get that | PHONE 506 FOR APPOINTMENTS i . i y going [4 L s c ! ‘ Foot of Main Street ! thing Stalin, Molotov et al really ' guy off the ticket?” he asked Mc- | Crossword Puzzle e R 358y Pk o rlcu[mg oniracior understand in the present psychol- Grath point bland. “We haven't ® - | | Laying—Fimshing Oak Floors MAKE CALL 209 JUNEAU DAIRIES ica means business. il)lm on it A‘cnoss 41. Chinese Harriman and Forrestal admit| Mead had just refused to ac-| L Desree i DELICIOUS IC { ac-| 4 Promontories 42 Becomes less . E CREAM | that Russian reaction will be to/cept a Truman appointment as 9. charge s, diyere lssl—over na“acen'ury of Bankln'—lm . ‘ a daily habit—ask for it by name get tougher still and that there| Federal Power Commissioner. 15 Stariug open- 47, Casler’s Men's Wear 2 L is undoubtedly a risk of war. But, McGrath and Democratic pub- mouthed 48 Formerly SABIN'S Juneau Dalrles, Inc. | the alternative, they think, is “In-|licity expert Jack Redding tried | i BEStographic 50. Was under 9 - ! & ternational anarchy.” to ease the préssure by pointing instrument obligation Stetson and Mallory Hats 1 3 3 § BT, n C ; —_— lout that Truman's St. Patrick’s| 13 seticle Fom: nto a Arrow Shirts and Underwear, Chrysler Marine Engin UNDER THE DOME i Day speech had increased his pres: row Allen Edmonds Shoes MACHINE SHOP After President Truman announc- tige. But the conclave of Demo- Revolutionary nhero The B. M. Behrends Skyway Luggage Marine Hardware ed that he would run again, he|crats only laughed can 5 — — gave this order to Democratic par-| Net result of thc meeting was Bristle 61 Ch G i ty leaders: “Grab the offensive and general agreement that nothing i 63, Wesetling hola Solution of . Yesterday's Puzzle an - : as. b. Wamer Co. keep it; you are too defeatist.” Truman can do will possibly save| Tnmost part 5. Liclonging I e i | TmLY cl.oms GOP Representative G. Schwabe|New York for the national ticket.! el 5o Bame b ire o . ; ! of Oklahoma, one of the House New York Democrats have decided| . mulberry O3 Vine T, PUERC . g Oldest Bank in Alaska HOME GROCERY i leaders in the drive to abolish the|.nat if Truman is the candidate, | 3% T e BB DOWN 5. Marbles NUNN-BUSH SHOES Ph H Labor Department’s Bureau of Vet-!|they won't even mention his name | 40. Make lace Indians L. Rogdent $. Yather et e A R L COMMERCIAL SAVINGS _ STETSON HATS one 145 | w that he grooming politi- |to Truman politically would be | G . Bome Liquor Store—Tel. 699 H pposition for himself. Thirty- like jumping off Brooklyn Bridge ; Quality Work Clothing American Meat — Phone 38 14 ar-old war vet William Mor- | with a ton of rock tied to their | Donsiqn = - § f Tulsa, a veterans' re-employ- | feet A% medtal E"“l H ment officer, is planning to enter| Note—This week Congressman 3 MRS. N. ROGERS FRED H NG ZORI1 £ the Democratic primary in Repre-|Klein will call on all Democrats .. a. 35/ 1s00 hative 5 s 4 - l Complete Outfitter for Men C k 8 sentative wabe's district next|to begin a drive for a new Demo- 7 s 77 el as a palt-up subscrt o THE DAILY ALASKA TEM CLEANIN: 3 July . . . Gen. “Wild Bill" Dono- cratic candidate ///,,H.fl//////fi % geen o EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENING AERTEN. 0 9 van, former head of the wartime| - .- % .n//H.“fl By | : 2 N super-sleuths, C gnashes his| ARMY TRANSPORT VESSELS /////y ///// Howe Present this coupon to the box office of the R. Ww. cwu“s Alaska Laundy teeth at the amateurish way the! REQUIRE SMALL REPAIRS .fl /“-H. Womk. o 1 new Gentral Inteligence Agency| ] - {//// 1 i fuemotes CAPITOL THEATRE COMPANY DR. ROBERT SIMPSON goes about its business . Co! Army transport service vessels | /n.‘/n..//&“. grs. aeee P odge ymouth—Chrysk gressman Karl Mundt of South Da- | recently inspected by Coast Guard ///” ,//7/ 3 / % and receive TWO TICKETS to see: i z‘_m“, s Lt nmmmsr kota has dropped a hill in the ine inspection officers were fl. .‘% ‘. 3 {15 g s b7 Diee Eiu Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted Congressons) Fopper requiring 4l found 1o be In close conformanee| 7aBEN ied gear HIGH BARBAREE SIMPSON BUILDING 0 st-front organizations to|with Coast Guars requirements, b els 3 o Phone 266 for Appointment 4 register with the Justice Depart-|Clifford Robards, Subport Chief, .%////’/// nus of the ¥ eweral L. -12¢ per Person SHAFFER'S A e % s v . I i % V7 clothes moth ment. His bill would deny pass-|said today. R o ASHENBRENNER’S g ports to all members of Commun-| Robards added that all vessels "a Pnon IA_THE ROYAL Bllun u' cu. sA"lTAnv “EAT ist-front groups Not all south- needing minor corrections, are be- s FOR BETTER MEATS m A“n us“ erners disagree with President|ing completed as quickly as pos- and ap insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and 13 PHONE 4 Truman. The annual session of |sible : 0 3 S—4 the Methodist Church Southeastern | e } - Bitter veteh RETURN YOU to your home with our campliments. Peos alivmy l’ U I ' l 'l' U l n | ; ! Occ Phone Willoughby | Jurisdiction meeting at Orlando,; Genuine Levr's, now available at Pcllt\l-'rzxyr " WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! wm s ¢ alm lily Fla.. recently passed strongly word- Casler’s 840 tf EA LR RSN SRS S I SR AR e BT L MR SATES

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